Add to New Assignment

Manage your Assignments here.
You can also find Assignments under your account dropdown in the upper right hand corner.

This new site feature allows users to choose from our hundreds of engaging learning
games and exercises to create assignments for students. See below for details and simple
instructions on how to use this exciting new feature.

How to Assign Games or Exercises

You've selected a game or exercise to assign.

From here, you have two options: Add the game or exercise to a new assignment, or add to an existing assignment.

If you're creating a new assignment, give it a name. Adding a description or due date is optional. Click "Next".

Select the child(ren) you want to send this assignment to, then click "Done". You will see a confirmation message once it has been successfully assigned.

How Children Can Access Their Assignments

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Once your child selects their profile, they will land on our main menu where they will see available assignments and due dates (if applicable).

To complete the assignments, students click on the games or exercises listed on the assignment page, play, learn, and have fun!

The main menu also allows students to see their progress in each individual game and exercise in the assignment.

Track Assignment Progress

As your child completes each assignment, you'll be able to track their performance
in the Assignments tab of our Progress Tracker. You'll also be able to make edits
to assignments from here, like removing games or exercises, or changing the due date.

What You Need:

Paper or plastic cups, in a variety of sizes so that they can be placed over each other like stacking dolls

Permanent markers in various colors

Acrylic paints in various colors

Construction paper

Fabric pieces

Scissors

Stickers

Wiggle eyes or sticker eyes

Glue

What You Do:

Pick different sizes of cups that will fit inside each other when the cups are turned upside down. The cups will be the dolls. (Remind her that a cup is a unit of measurement for volume, the amount of space in a container—math in everyday life!)

Next, have her think of a design for the dolls -- they can match, or each doll can look different so that each one is a surprise. She can also choose a theme like fairy tale characters, animals, or family members.

Let her use sticker or wiggle eyes to start the face placement, sticking or gluing them on the outside of an upside-down cup.

Let her use permanent markers to draw other features on a paper cup, or acrylic paints and paintbrushes to paint features on plastic cups.

Pieces of fabric or construction paper can be glued on as bows, flowers, hair decorations, etc. Stickers can also be used to decorate dolls.